fat mike
05-22-2007, 01:15 AM
http://www.livescience.com/health/070510_facial_culture.html
a coworker once told me i looked at poeple's mouths when they talked...lol-she was a spanish lady
As a child growing up in Japan, Yuki was fascinated by pictures of American celebrities.
"Their smiles looked strange to me," Yuki told LiveScience. "They opened their mouths too widely, and raised the corners of their mouths in an exaggerated way."
Japanese people tend to shy away from overt displays of emotion, and rarely smile or frown with their mouths, Yuki explained, because the Japanese culture tends to emphasize conformity, humbleness and emotional suppression, traits that are thought to promote better relationships.
i might have thought in such a formal setting people might be shy about makng eye contact...
a coworker once told me i looked at poeple's mouths when they talked...lol-she was a spanish lady
As a child growing up in Japan, Yuki was fascinated by pictures of American celebrities.
"Their smiles looked strange to me," Yuki told LiveScience. "They opened their mouths too widely, and raised the corners of their mouths in an exaggerated way."
Japanese people tend to shy away from overt displays of emotion, and rarely smile or frown with their mouths, Yuki explained, because the Japanese culture tends to emphasize conformity, humbleness and emotional suppression, traits that are thought to promote better relationships.
i might have thought in such a formal setting people might be shy about makng eye contact...